So far a couple of you guys (Teej and Kyle) told me you'll be at the skeleton class and the Utah Winter Games 1/26. I look forward to seeing you and anyone else there. I'm told it'll be a much smaller class than last year's 20 folks.

In the meantime, here's a bobsled video of the track, courtesy of Utah Olympic Park. It's in Windows Media (.wmv) format and can be played in slow motion. Study this relentlessly, in slow-mo and real speed.

And if you guys have any detailed info or an itinerary for the camp, let me know so that I and a couple other volunteers will know when/where to show up.

What's odd is that this year the UWG site hasn't posted a race announcement for skeleton and the USBA has made no announcement either. But I've informally heard that everything is OK for racing at the usual time.

Classes would be Tues, Wed, Thu at 12 - 3:30 and Friday from 9:30 - 1:00. That wasn't even "sent" to me - I got that over the phone. I did get a "confirmation letter" email, but there weren't any more details.

Even back then the UWG race was "unofficially, tentatively confirmed" but no time was given, so I don't even know what time that's supposed to be.

Seems things really got off to a really late start with USBSF / USBA / whatever. And now with Don's departure...

yes Don is gone but Tom Raty is the new E.D. and Steve Revelli is helping also, it has been a long month of getting things organized but they are doing the best they can, so be patient, its all going to be better in the long run. And the track schedule will always have some variation, due to other events, weather, training and stuff. Anyway... George it will be good to see ya again and meet others coming out for the school next week.

I mentioned earlier I know of two folks who signed up for the skeleton school: Teej plus Kyle (who just registered at this forum). I forgot Damon, another poster here, mentioned a while ago that he was planning to go.

Apparently the class size will be significantly smaller than last year's 20+.

Teej, the tentative class times you listed are unusual. As you can see, a big part of your track time is concurrently scheduled for the T/W/Th UWG mini-clinics: http://www.utahwintergames.org/sports_skeleton.htm Alhough they shouldn't require the whole 4hr block unless lots of folks signed up.

Well, the gal I talked to said there'd be ~ 1.5 hours class time and then 1.5 on the ice...but then she noticed that added up to 3 hours while she was telling me 3.5 hours.

I ass-u-med it was going to be 1.5 hours instruction, then a "break" while things got set up which would put us on the ice just as the mini-clinics finished up...ie 12:00 - 1:30 for class, break 'til 2:00 (end of mini clinic) and hit the ice....

George, if you have any influence over there, please get them to change it to a night or afternoon time . I have classes in the morning, and just missed a week due to the flu. I'm going to have a hard time explaining this to them as well, lol.

Also, do they take pictures or film or anything of us doing this? Or is bringing camera's an "our own deal" thing?

Bluesky09 wrote:George, if you have any influence over there, please get them to change it to a night or afternoon time . I have classes in the morning, and just missed a week due to the flu. I'm going to have a hard time explaining this to them as well, lol.

Also, do they take pictures or film or anything of us doing this? Or is bringing camera's an "our own deal" thing?

Pretty much on your own. Hopefully there'll be a few "significant others" around to work cameras. My wife isn't making the trip with me.

There may (my impression is it has depended on who was in charge at the time and how well planned things were) be footage shot of you for coaching purposes but you probably won't get to keep that.

Teachers at my other college weren't this stricked about attendance and all. I never really missed class a lot, but if I was sick it wasn't a big deal. Seems like they make everything out to be a huge deal or something.